Detroit is the largest city in terms of land and population in the State of Michigan. Each Detroit zip code is listed below. With the significant decline in population in the past 20 years, Detroit is now home to 639,000+ people. The city is best known for its automotive history. Nowadays, it is one of the largest shrinking cities in the U.S.
List of Zip Codes – Detroit, MI
There are a total of 39 Detroit zip codes covering the entirety of the city’s neighborhoods. All are listed below, each with its matching neighborhood/area.
48201 ZIP CODE Midtown | 48202 ZIP CODE New Center | 48203 ZIP CODE Highland Park |
48204 ZIP CODE Rosa Parks Mackenzie Tireman | 48205 ZIP CODE Osborn Denby Conner | 48206 ZIP CODE Boston Edison |
48207 ZIP CODE Islandview | 48208 ZIP CODE Rosa Parks Jeffries | 48209 ZIP CODE Delray |
48210 ZIP CODE Tireman Vernor Blesser Park | 48211 ZIP CODE Chene Kettering-butzel Central | 48212 ZIP CODE Hamtramck |
48213 ZIP CODE Coleman A. Young Municipal Airport Detroit | 48214 ZIP CODE St. Jean Kettering-butzel | 48215 ZIP CODE Mack St. Jean Finney |
48216 ZIP CODE Hubbard-Richard | 48217 ZIP CODE Boynton | 48218 ZIP CODE River Rouge |
48219 ZIP CODE Evergreen Redford Greenfield | 48220 ZIP CODE Ferndale | 48221 ZIP CODE Bagley |
48223 ZIP CODE Brightmoor | 48224 ZIP CODE Morningside | 48225 ZIP CODE Harper Woods |
48226 ZIP CODE Necklace District Downtown | 48227 ZIP CODE Mackenzie Cerveny Harmony Village | 48228 ZIP CODE Warrendale |
48229 ZIP CODE Ecorse | 48230 ZIP CODE Grosse Pointe | 48233 ZIP CODE Necklace District Downtown |
48234 ZIP CODE Osborn Conner Pershing | 48235 ZIP CODE Northwest Detroit | 48236 ZIP CODE Grosse Pointe |
48237 ZIP CODE Oakland County | 48238 ZIP CODE Winter Halter | 48239 ZIP CODE Redford |
48240 ZIP CODE Redford | 48242 ZIP CODE Detroit Metropolitan Airport | 48243 ZIP CODE Bricktown Downtown |
Detroit Neighborhood
The city of Detroit holds many distinctive neighborhoods. Despite the descent of the population’s number, the city is still a great place to live with lots of charm and character. Detroit’s most notable neighborhoods are: Downtown, Midtown, and Sherwood Forest, among others.
The population has been declining since the 1950s, but there are still many people living in this area who have a strong connection to their roots. The city itself continues to be an important cultural center for locals and tourists alike. It may not be as big as it was 50 years ago, but Detroit will always remain one of America’s greatest cities.